ASUS VivoBook F512 Thin and Lightweight Laptop, 15.6” FHD WideView NanoEdge , AMD R5-3500U CPU, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Backlit KB, Fingerprint Reader, Windows 10, Peacock Blue, F512DA-EB51
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Jordan
Greater than one weekMuy buen producto
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m0t1v4t3
Greater than one weekDead in a year. Complete trash. Thanks ASUS! No warranty after a year clearly shows ASUS doesnt produce quality but garbage. Never again.
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Carlos Morales
> 3 dayReally great laptop at an affordable price.
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Bret Stiedemann
Greater than one weekGreat computer
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Mathew
Greater than one weekGood luck trying to uninstall the McAfee bloatware and nonstop popups pre installed on the computer.
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Danny
> 3 dayThe item is like in the description and works great!! it is like a basic computer, the screen it is not the best, but for that price I think it just fine, has a decent performance,came with 4 GB integrated and you can add up to 16 GB in single module to have a total of 20, In my case I change the 4 GB module for an 8 GB module for a total of 12, it is pretty fast, some came with M.2 SATA but it supports NVMe,
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Dennis Pacheco Jr
> 3 dayWorth every penny....Love it.
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jjustinfire
> 3 dayThe dilemma was.... Wife in Nursing school. Thank god its that and not a computer class. When I told her she needed a laptop, she said well its only for light school work so just go grab one of those. Cheap ones. I as a good husband should. Listened. Well not one semester in and i spent a few days reading about laptops until my eyes bled. I landed on this one for a good college laptop at a good price. I shouldnt have to say that I was worried to say the least. The user is a user who does not know what memory or disk space is. Let alone how to keep the laptop running strong. With that said I took the leap. It paid off. What a great laptop. Powerful. Fast, sleek. Great battery. I would recommend.
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Ben D.
> 3 dayWindows 10 home edition? check.
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Dr. Cory Glover DDS
> 3 dayBought this laptop when it was on sale back in April. It had a pretty good quality screen, was lightweight and worked fast for a sub $500 laptop. Everything was fine for about three weeks, but then it started booting into BIOS screen every time Id turn the power on. It would require me to restart the system multiple times before it would boot back into Windows. Ive contacted Asus team, and they recommended I send it to them to get the drive replaced. Shipping would be slow due to Covid19, so I asked if I would be able to simply replace the drive with my own SSD, to which they replied yes, but I would also have to buy a restore flash drive from Asus so Id be able to use Windows again, which was another $40 or so. While trying to decide what to do next, the laptop randomly stopped charging. It would require me plugging and unplugging it several dozen times until it would start charging again. At this point I packed the system up in its box, and returned it to Amazon.